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Wednesday, October 12th 2005
Previous Day :: Next Daybarry : shit hot pic's mc connell snakeyesboy: It's closer to Oakdale & 3rd elaine: i want to find my power animal!!!!! wil: he shouldve ditched his bags and held the 40 with both hands in the middle in front of himself to really push the optical illusion thing vz: and in your cave, you're going to find your power animal... Jenne:
I just stumbled upon your photos of the school buses-- I am trying to get some footage of school buses for a public service announcement I'm working on. Two questions for you: 1) Do you know if 67th around Woodland is the correct location?, and 2) I would love... yizzo: that is not the tallest building in Philadelphia. The tallest are on Market St or JFK Puertorican Nena: This comment is to Historian who commented on the "true" definition of a latino(a), which I looked up and have retrieved this definition: La·ti·no NOUN: pl. La·ti·nos
A Latin American.
A person of Hispanic, especially Latin-American, descent, often one living in the United States.
I'm sure there are many definitions... elaine: and mine. 'if only you had seen what i have seen with your eyes' Peter: i think it means the same thing, just different ways of spelling it.
when i think oldskool, i think of stuff like this- with less focus on letter forms and more focus on bright colors and energy:
thats just my own bent, though. everyone has their own take on things, as whats... kc: help! What's oldschool? vs. Oldskool? Assume the spelling means a different thing. That Soak at the end looked pretty classic, like from the 70s, the subway-painting days...the arrow at the end... Peter: those green keds are dangling from a street lamp at the end of my street now, heh. vz: i take that exact same shot (except with different people, of course) all the time Peter: totally not at all oldskool. eker: mega oldschool:)) Peter: bladerunner is one of my fav movies. go figure! elaine: like in bladerunner 'milk and cookies keeping you up?' elaine: hi kobe. any pictures? elaine: painted white like that, the way it is built it looks like that ice hotel in sweden Larry: OH MY GOD...
it looks like a cubical for experimental mouse breeding!!!
mmm i'm going to nYC for my 2nd trip in less than 5 months!!1.. i'm excited..coz i love NYC and thsi tirp it's paid by my company..not me!!..hooorraaayy... totally worthless info to share here i know..kekekeke Peter: 1997 was a very good year. Peter: its like an optical illusion! Peter: it seems that nowadays, most of the kids in the neighborhood are mets fans... til the postseason ;) jamie: how cool is that? jack: yikes! so that is where my bike is. jack: alphonse and yolanda, a couple of kids from the bronx went steady on sept. 14th 1997. i knew he had a sharp knife and always enjoyed carving his name and yolanda's on trees. i wonder...... jack: there is a photo book in the library titled, 'above and below'. these photos are worthy of that title. jack: i remember the area well. we would pass by here to go to ebbets field. i used to bike ride down to prospect park for an afternoon romp in the park. i sat in the bleechers all the way at top behind duke snyder and watched jackie... kobe: me four.
hi. im just back from a very long holiday. jack: the boots are by dkny and the red sneakers are by st. vincents clothing drop. jack: i wonder what would happen if both apartments would have a party at the same time Peter: its alot safer now than it was in the 60s, thats for sure! Peter: everything neo-gothic looks menacing to me. like it should be perched atop a cloudy, spooky mountainside. Max: Hi guys, i donīt know squat about the miami scene. but im going there in november so i would like to have some advices like if there are any graffitishops, legal walls, fames or anything about the scene!
max, sweden jamie: me three Peter: me too. Spanky: Looks like something from James Bond. would be cool to have that whole thing as a mansion. a random evil mansion. duno y that would be great but it would!! Spanky: nice lights, looks brand spanking new, we dont have busses like that in the UK!! Zag: The way the light's been captured coming off the lamps is uber cool... elaine: sweeeet Laura : I love how the bricks look. jeeff: i like a know it all. Neck Face: I like Xmas, this year i will rejoyce in my new found Gayness and blow a Department store Santa. Then i will take that Big bad Bat and bash his head in. Then skull fuck him with A-haiku watching, dressed like a Jap solder.
Plaese every one change my tags to... Carm: I use to live on Irving Avenue in the 60s. I am now living in Toronto Canada and have great memories of Brooklyn. I am planning to visit with my children, any suggestions, safety issues for the great north mother of 3. barry: thats right Jingle Bell Rock: NECKFACE, OBEY, DR.SEX, LIFER, BANKSY, THE LONDON POLICE, MR. ANDRE, SPACE INVADER, GRAFFITI THIS, GRAFFITI THAT, WHOSE THE MAN IN AS THE BIG BAD BAT??? Anonymous: sashmit, nobody likes a know it all you nerd Previous Day :: Next Day |
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